Washington (CNN) -- Politics is serious business -- but not all the time.

Programmer in chief

As for the timing of President Obama's Libya speech Monday night, the New York Times' Bill Carter reports that the White House scheduled it around network shows, including ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."

In the end, all involved agreed on 7:30 p.m. ET, which meant the speech would end before ABC's hit show -- among other programs on NBC, CBS and Fox, to name a few.

The comics weigh in

"Last night, President Obama's speech on Libya was actually scheduled early so it wouldn't interrupt 'Dancing With The Stars.' That's ridiculous. This is a major historical event that affects the lives of millions of people. I can't believe it was almost interrupted by Obama's speech" -- Jimmy Fallon

"So as of now the Obama policy is, he's willing to embroil us in a third war but not willing to interrupt the Karate Kid's Macarena (on 'Dancing with the Stars')" -- Conan O'Brien

Actor Bill Murray is set to play President Franklin D. Roosevelt in an adaptation of "Hyde Park On the Hudson," a British radio play, New York Magazine reports.

The movie, which will be filmed in July, follows the "quasi-incestuous love affair between the president and his distant cousin, Margaret Stuckley."

Pay the meter next time

Roll Call's recent investigation of vehicles on Capitol Hill and at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in March found that "lawmakers were carrying at least $15,000 in outstanding tickets -- ranging from expired meters to speeding camera violations -- and potentially thousands of dollars more."

The report continues: "Three-quarters of those tickets, worth about $11,500, were in default at the time of the survey, having gone more than 60 days, and in some cases years, without payment."

Quote board: Libya edition

"So there is an exit strategy: we've turned over the (Libya) mission to NATO. Man, I feel bad for whoever the sucker is that is the main driving force financially and weapon-wise in that organization. ... Wait a minute, we're NATO! That's like Beyonce saying she's ceding control to (her alter ego) Sasha Fierce" -- Jon Stewart

"President Obama, our president, addressed the nation from Washington D.C. tonight. It was the first time in history that the president has gone before the American public to apologize for his Final Four picks" -- Jimmy Kimmel

"Last night President Obama spoke to the American people about our role in Libya. I thought it was a good speech. I'm not sure when the war is supposed to end; what happens when we win; how much it's going to cost. But other than that, very informative, I thought" -- Jay Leno